From the Feb. 25, 1972 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: A northeast storm of unusual viciousness struck the Island on Saturday during the early hours.
The effects of climate change on Martha’s Vineyard within the upcoming decades will include, among other things, continuously eroding infrastructure...
From the Jan. 29, 1926 edition of the Gazette:
The perennial mild griping about the Steamship Authority among seasonal and full-time Islanders has taken on a new, sharper tone in recent months.
The day started off like most days. Waking, coffee, thinking. I was camping, sleeping in my clothes so the dressing part was taken care of.
Island life is infused with the rhythm of the sea.
It was thirty six hours after the heaviest snowfall of the winter, perhaps of several winters. The snow piled up by the plows lay in high, muddy...
The following remarks were delivered during the suicide prevention walk Saturday at Bend in the Road Beach.
I have been attending meetings of the all-Island finance committee regarding the funding of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.
The SSA has been encroaching on and abusing Woods Hole since 1960.